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- Carrickfergus (from Irish Carraig Fhearghais [ˌkaːɾˠəɟ ˈaɾˠɣəʃ], meaning "Fergus' rock") is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It sits on...
- The Fál (Irish: [fˠaːlˠ]) or Lia Fáil (Irish: [ˌl̠ʲiə ˈfˠaːlʲ]; "Stone of Fál") is a stone at the Inauguration Mound (Irish: an Forrad) on the Hill of...
- "Mo rùn geal òg" (My fair young love), alternately known as "****ha do dh'Uilleam Siseal" (Lament for William Chisholm) is a Scottish Gaelic lament written...
- parti****ted in the Rising as part of a government militia, and Catriona Nic Fhearghais, who allegedly lost her husband at Culloden. The Rising has been a po****r...
- Alasdair Mac Mhaighstir Alasdair, Iain Mac Fhearchair, Catriona Nic Fhearghais, Iain Ruadh Stùibhart, and William Ross. Despite also composing immortal...
- Catrìona Lexy Chaimbeul (born 1982), Scottish writer and actor Catrìona Nic Fhearghais (fl. 1746), Scottish Gaelic poet Catrìona Shaw, Scottish artist and musician...
- Adam Ferguson, FRSE (Scottish Gaelic: Adhamh MacFhearghais), also known as Ferguson of Raith (1 July N.S. /20 June O.S. 1723 – 22 February 1816), was a...
- MacErchar, MacFarquhar, MacKerracher, Mackerchar MacFhearghail MacKerral MacFhearghais Fergus, Ferguson, Fergusson, Ferries, MacFerries, MacKerras, MacKerruish...
- the Irish Tuaisceart, "North" and Carrickfergus, from the Irish Carraig Fhearghais, named after Fergus Mór mac Eirc, the 6th-century king of Dál Riata. Armagh...
- prin****l thoroughfare leading southwards from Carrickfergus. "Carraig Fhearghais" – the rock of Fergus (5th century). During the late 1700s, 'Carr's Row'...